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Geotechnical Support for Main Street Extension

his project involved the design of a street through a wooded area, over a drainage channel, and around an existing neighborhood. It consisted of approximately 3,200 linear feet of concrete pavement, 990 linear feet of box culverts, and 118 linear feet of retaining walls. The construction cost was approximately $1,500,000. Pictured here is a photograph …

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Posted on: 10-7-2010
Posted in: Drainage, Transportation

Bachelor Kings Drainage Improvements

his project involved the design of over 408 linear feet of concrete channel and over 404 linear feet of precast 4′x3′ box culvert. Coordination with TxDOT, Railroad, and cemetery was vital for completion of project. Pictured here is a plan sheet prepared by Freeman-Millican as well as photographs taken before and after construction.

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Posted on: 10-7-2010
Posted in: Drainage

Millard Paving and Drainage Improvements

esign of approximately 4,000 square yards of new 10-inch thick reinforced concrete pavement over the existing asphalt road, 54 linear feet of a double 8’x4’ precast box culvert road crossing with a downstream headwall, 54 linear feet of a double 4’x2’ precast box culvert driveway crossing with two headwalls, 34 linear feet of a double …

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Posted on: 10-7-2010
Posted in: Drainage, Transportation

Terry Lane Paving Improvements

his project involved a new crossing of an existing creek and consisted of 950 linear feet of 27′ wide concrete pavement and 6 barrels of 10′ x 7′ box culverts spanning 40 linear feet. The construction cost was $638,387. Pictured here are a perspective drawing of the bridge prepared by Freeman-Millican, a photograph of the …

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Posted on: 10-1-2010
Posted in: Drainage, Transportation

Main Street Extension

his project involved the design of a street through a wooded area, over a drainage channel, and around an existing neighborhood. It consisted of approximately 3,200 linear feet of concrete pavement, 990 linear feet of box culverts, and 118 linear feet of retaining walls. The construction cost was approximately $1,500,000. Pictured here is a plan …

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Posted on: 10-1-2010
Posted in: Drainage, Transportation

Forney Eastside Drainage

esign of a drainage system to alleviate flooding problems in the original part of the city. The project included a new storm sewer system and the replacement of numerous street and driveway culverts with low-profile bridges. Completed in March 2009 with a construction cost of $3,479,919. Pictured are  one of the drainage ditches prior to …

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Posted on: 10-1-2010
Posted in: Drainage